Atoms + Molecules
The Periodic Table
Density
Pure Substances + Mixtures
Black History Month
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What is an atom? How is it different from a molecule?

An atom is an indivisible particle that makes up all matter. Molecules are made up of atoms.

100

What do scientists use the periodic table for?

For organizing the elements that make up all known forms of matter

100

What is the formula for density?

D = m/V

100

What is a pure substance? What is a mixture?

Pure substance = made up of the same thing

mixture = two or more pure substances mixed together

100

Who is Dr. Mae C. Jemison?

First Black woman to go into space

200

What are the three particles that make up atoms?

Electrons, Protons, and Neutrons

200

What information does the atomic number tell you? What about the atomic mass?

Atomic number = number of protons/electrons

Atomic mass = number of neutrons + protons

200
How is density different from mass and volume? Give a definition or explanation of each measurement and explain why they're different.

Density = how compact an object is

mass = how much matter is in an object

volume = how much space an object takes up

200

How can you tell the difference between a heterogeneous and homogeneous mixture?

Heterogeneous = you can see the different substances

Homogeneous = you cannot see the different substances

200

Where did Shirley Ann Jackson graduate from?

MIT

300

What are the charges of protons, neutrons, and electrons?

Positive, neutral, negative

300

Name the parts of an element cell

Atomic number

Atomic mass

Symbol

Element Name

300

How does density determine whether or not something floats or sinks?

If something has a higher density than the fluid or phase of matter around it, it will sink

300

Is a solution a mixture? If so, is it heterogeneous  or homogeneous?

Yes, homogeneous

300

Why do we need to pay attention to the achievements of Black people in STEM specifically?

Black people's discoveries and contributions to STEM have gone largely unrecognized despite making breakthroughs that still effect our lives today

400

What does a carbon dioxide molecule look like? Draw it.

Ms. Taylor's discretion
400

Explain the difference between metals, metalloids, and non-metals

Metals = shiny, malleable, conductors

Non-metals = dull, gas form, insulators

Metalloids = have properties of both metals and non-metals

400

Explain why a huge cruise ship will float in the ocean whereas a nickel will sink using the relationship between mass and volume

The mass and volume of a cruise ship match each other accordingly, leading the cruise ship to have less density than the nickel. The mass is really heavy and the ship is really big. The nickel is heavier than it is big which causes it to be more dense

400

What is the solvent in orange juice if orange juice a mixture of sugar, citric acid, and water?


Water
400
Why was George Washington Carver's discovery of peanut butter so important?

This helped prevent famine and overcame the depleted soil that kept farmers from producing crops

500

Draw a Bohr Model of an atom that makes up the element Fluorine

Ms. Taylor decides!

500

Name an element and give some examples of how we use it in real life

Ms. Taylor decides!

500

If a ball has a volume of 260 cm^3 and a density of 5.51 g/cm3, how much mass does the marble have?

mass = 1432.6 g 

500

Fill in the chart Ms. Taylor shows for how all matter is divided into either pure substances or mixtures

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500

What is the movie Hidden Figures about? What does it have to do with Black History?

It is about the story of Katherine Johnson and other black women who worked as "computers" for NASA during the 1960s. Johnson's brain and calculations were largely responsible for the moon landing.